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Joseph Edward Corcoran (April 18, 1975 – December 18, 2024) was an American convicted mass murderer who was executed for a quadruple murder case in Indiana. Corcoran was found guilty of the 1997 murders of his brother, his sister's fiancé, and two of their friends at his house in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and he was sentenced to death in 1999.
Martin H. Tankleff (born August 29, 1971) is an American man who was wrongly convicted of murdering his parents, Seymour and Arlene Tankleff, on September 7, 1988, when he was 17 years old. After serving almost 18 years of imprisonment, his conviction was vacated and he was released from prison in 2007.
Three men were arrested in the 1989 killing of a woman in Missouri after someone came forward with a tip over three decades later, authorities said. A tip led to charges against 3 men in the 1989 ...
Kelle Ann Workman was 24 years old when she was last seen mowing grass June 30, 1989, at the Dogwood Cemetery in Douglas County, Missouri. After 35 years, 3 men charged in relation to 1989 Ozarks ...
On the evening of Sunday, Aug. 20, 1989, Jose and Kitty Menendez were watching TV inside their Beverly Hills mansion when their sons, Lyle, 21, and Erik, 18, burst into the room with 12-gauge ...
Lloyd Pasley was placed in charge of the investigation [7] and a $1,000 reward was offered by her parents. [8] A journalist incorrectly published a bulletin stating that a 24-year-old man was charged with Jeschke's murder after hearing half of a conversation between a captain and lieutenant. [9] [10] The police investigated over 200 leads. [11]
After their parents, José and Kitty Menéndez, were found dead in 1989, Erik and Lyle became the prime suspects. The brothers were both arrested in 1990 on two counts of first-degree murder.
Ray Copeland was born in Oklahoma in 1914. While he was growing up, his family moved around, struggling to survive during the Great Depression. [2] [3] [4] As a young man, he began a life of petty crime, stealing livestock and forging checks, until he was caught and served a year in jail.